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New Employees down at McKenzie Saskatoon!

New Employees down at McKenzie Saskatoon!

We have a couple of new additions to the Saskatoon McKenzie Sales & Leasing team. Tristan and Anna are a great addition so please come on down and make them feel welcome!

Tristan ”Tricky” Vicente

I am the new lot porter here at McKenzie Sales & Leasing.

Car detailing is something totally new to me, but I am enjoying it so far.
In my free time I’m either out cruising the streets on my bike or at making music on my guitar.
Come by McKenzie’s and check out our vehicles that look new (thanks to me)!

Anna ”Arnie” SchellenbergI am a Management Trainee here at McKenzie Sales & Leasing.

I’m still quite new with McKenzie’s, though I’ve been in sales for the past couple of years.

Selling cars is new and exciting to me. I enjoy the friendly atmosphere here at McKenzie’s. Making friends everyday is a great reason to come to work.

I’d like to invite you down for a look over of our inventory, some friendly conversation and a hot cup of coffee.

Your friend in the car business!

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McKenzie Saskatoon Staff

McKenzie Saskatoon Staff

Just wanted to show the mugshots of the SASKATOON STORE!

Kelly "Mukker" Cherneski

Kelly “Mukker” Cherneski

I am the General Manager of McKenzie Sales and Leasing. I have been in the car industry for almost 10 years and have spent the majority of that time working within our organization.

Some people call me the doctor because I’m always saying how much I like to save lives – hey if it means getting you into a safe and reliable vehicle then yes I am the doctor! 

Ryan "Smokin' Joe" Frazer

Ryan ”Smokin’ Joe” Frazer

I am a Sales Manager here at McKenzie Sales & Leasing. I’ve been in the car business going on 5 years and everyday it brings a new challenge. The best thing I like about working at McKenzie’s is the satisfaction in working with our great customers. I like to bring a good natured and easy going approach to your sales experience with us. Shopping for a vehicle is supposed to be fun isn’t it?

I would like to extend a warm welcome to all past, present & future customers to stop by for coffee and see how we can help you today.

Eddie "Fast Eddie" James

Eddie ”Fast Eddie” James

I am one of the Sales Manager here at McKenzie Sales & Leasing. I started here as a Management Trainee 3 years ago and worked my way up in the company.Selling cars is something I find very rewarding. I work very hard to makle sure we have the right vehicle for the right person.

On my off days you can find me on the recliner watching football, basketball and Hockey. I play some basketball and softball also.

Thanks for reading and I look forward to helping you into your next vehicle.

Steve "Steve-Vo" Vomacka

Steve ”Steve-Vo” Vomacka

I am a Management Trainee here at McKenzie Sales & Leasing.

When I am not working at the BEST and always FASTEST growing car lot on the Planet, I like to be playing with my kids, watching hockey “GO FLAMES GO”!, UFC, playing ball or soccor and working on my truck. I like it here at McKenzie Sales because I get the opportunity to help all of my awesome customers to the best of my ability and will not stop until you are 100% happy!

Thomas "Tom-Tom" Dai

Thomas “TOM TOM” Dai

 

I am a Management Trainee here at McKenzie Sales & Leasing.

I have worked at McKenzie’s for almost a year now. I have all the necessary experience to help you get the vehicle loan you deserve. Here, at McKenzie’s, it doesn’t matter if you are looking for a vehicle or just looking around; we will treat you like a VIP you are.

Come on down to see me and I won’t let you leave disappointed.

Naseef "Nas" Rashid

Naseef ”Nas” Rashid

I am a Management Trainee here at McKenzie Sales & Leasing.

Hi everyone. I have been in the car industry for almost a year. I have spent all my time at McKenzie Sales & Leasing building good relationships with people from all over Saskatchewan. I can help you to get into a reliable and affordable means of transportation and at the same time build your credit.

There is nothing impossible for me to do for all of my valuable customers because I take every opportunity to help you as a challenge. Come see me and “Nas” will be your friend in the car business!

Kenneth "Kendo" Saah Fon

Kenneth ”Kendo” Saah Fon

I am a Management Trainee here at McKenzie Sales & Leasing.

I have been selling cars with my Dad for nearly 25 years back in Africa. Car sales in Canada have been new to me but I really like a good challenge. I believe in making friends first and selling financing second. The reason being that procurement of a vehicle is the second largest purchase most Canadians make in their life. I will make you feel comfortable and guide you through the process. This is what the staff at McKenzie Sales & Leasing do all day, year and year out.

Feel free to come in anytime; we will make it a wonderful experience for you. Just remember that “Kendo” can exceed your expectations!

Chantelle "Shannytown" Sawka

Chantelle ”Saw” Sawka

I am a Management Trainee here at McKenzie Sales & Leasing.

I have been here for almost a year and have loved every minute of it.

When I’m not at work I enjoy being out and about with family. I’m a very energetic person and take everyday of my life as a blessing.

Come see me at McKenzie’s, as soon as you walk through the door you will be treated as part of our family. First comes making a friend and then we’ll go from there. Trust me I will do what it takes to make your visit here memorable and enjoyable.

Waneeta "Wahjj" Marchand

Waneeta ”Wah JJ” Marchand

I am the Finance Manager here at McKenzie Sales & Leasing.

I enjoy making people happy, seeing a customer smile when they are driving away with a vehicle they just purchased always marks the end of a good day. As finance Manager it is in my best interest to work towards that goal with you and your family in mind.

Working with wonderful staff, that is McKenzie Sales & Leasing, it just makes life that much easier.

Brian "Mr. Clean" ChometskyBrian “Mr. Clean” Chometsky

I am Lot porter here at McKenzie Sales & Leasing.

I just started with the company and have been detailing vehicles for over 5 years.

The next vehicle I detail could be yours……….see you soon!

 

Asja ”Clash” Marchand

I am the part time Receptionist here at McKenzie Sales & Leasing.

Every high school student wants to make a liitle extra $$$$$. Since not all jobs are what you dream of, I knew that I might have to settle with what I could get. Working at McKenzie’s has been a welcoming first job, the staff are friendly and so are the customers. Later jobs will make it hard to compete with.

Shayna ”Midge” Sander

I am the new Receptionist here at McKenzie Sales & Leasing and I start on the 14th of April.

I can’t wait to experience the fast paced action of a car dealership. I know there will be lots to learn and I am looking forward to the challenge. So wish me luck!

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From Great Experience To Happy Customer

From Great Experience To Happy Customer

McKenzie Sales & Leasing in Saskatoon wants every guest in our showroom to be treated like honoured guests. Making sure you have a good time at our store and that we make the best use of your time is very important to us. We have a great inventory of used cars in Saskatoon along with a huge selection of used SUV’s in Saskatoon and if your looking for a used truck in Saskatoon, look no further. It all comes down to our happy people with great attitudes who all present themselves with a no pressure, laid back approach to helping you get the perfect vehicle for you and your family.

To highlight how some previous customers have been treated at mcKenzie Sales in Saskatoon look no further then the letter from Del McKee!

In October of 2009 I found myself in a position whereby I needed a new vehicle. Having gone through some fincancial challenges since April, I didn”t think obtaining financing was going to be easy or at all possible.

After my first visit to McKenzie’s Sales and Leasing in Saskatoon I knew I was dealing with a dealership that was different in many ways. They understood the position I was in,  they listened to what I wanted in a vehicle, what I could afford to spend and went out of their way to find me the best vehicle and the best value for my dollar. They were professional, kind and eager to find me a vehicle that worked best for me and my budget.

In january 2010 I found myself looking for anothervehicle (due to an accident) and I went back to see mcKenzie Sales & Leasing. Going back to them was an easy decision because of the service they provided to me previously. Again, I was met with professional sales staff and once again they exceeded my expectations in finding a great vehicle.

I never thought I would provide a testimonial such as this, but in this case I have no reservations in saying that McKenzie Sales & Leasing is a fair, reputable and friendly dealership that will provide you with the type of customer service that isnt always associated with a used car dealer.

Del S. McKee

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The Worst Of the Worst Driving Habits

The Worst Of the Worst Driving Habits

Does driving in Regina, Yorkton or Saskatoon drive you nuts? Is it worse is Moose Jaw, Prince Albert or Swift Current? Is the worst place to drive in all of Saskatchewan downtown Mellville? Why is that? Does the sight of a blinker flashing on the car in front of you for miles and miles drive you crazy? You’re not the only one.

This annoying habit is so frustrating to drivers that it made the “Top 10 Driving Pet Peeves” list by a leading vehicle insurance company, which surveyed thousands of drivers nationwide. Nicknamed Morse Coders in the survey, these drivers often cruise for miles without realizing their blinker is on. Meanwhile, they are annoying everyone behind them. Are you ready for the list?

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Mechanics set the record straight

Mechanics set the record straight
Do pantyhose and cars go together? I think not.

I read this article the other day and thought to myself that this is the stuff that needs to be shared.

Auto mechanics hear it all — folklore, urban legends and Internet advice gone bad. Jim Kerr, a master automotive mechanic in Saskatoon, Sask., and technical editor for CanadianDriver.com, once had a customer ask him to replace the winter air in his tires with summer air (in case you’re wondering, air is air — it never goes stale or out of season).

He’s also heard of people pouring boiling water over a battery to warm it in cold weather (you need to heat it the inside of the battery, not the outer shell) and using a pair of pantyhose in place of a fan belt (he’s tried — it doesn’t work.)

Often these myths originate from well-intentioned but just-plain-wrong advice passed down from an older generation. “Cars used to be a lot simpler to work on,” says Kerr. “People used to tinker under the hoods all the time. Now cars are a lot more sophisticated and people aren’t even sure where to go under the hood in many cases.”

Sometimes, there is a small element of truth to these motoring myths but technology has evolved to make the advice outdated. “In a lot of cases, these myths are based on things that people had to do with the technology at the time,” says David Armour, president of the Canadian Automobile Association. So, while your dad may have had to pump the gas before starting the car in cold weather, fuel-injected engines mean you just turn the key and go today.

What’s the problem?

Perhaps you’re trying to cut down on costs by taking the DIY approach to car maintenance. Or maybe your next door neighbour, the self-professed expert mechanic who’s never had any training, swears that premium grade gas is better for your car (only if your car manual says it’s needed) and permanent antifreeze never needs replacing (permanent in this case only means longer-lasting.) If these scenarios sound familiar, just be sure you know the risks of heeding unskilled advice.

“If you’re doing something you don’t need to do, it’s going to cost you money,” says Armour. For example, washing your car with dish soap or laundry detergent will wreck the paint job. “There’s also the safety issue,” he adds. If you don’t maintain your car according to its specifications, parts can wear out faster or even fail entirely.

So read on to find out the truth behind some common auto myths.

1. You need to warm your car before starting out in cold weather: FALSE.
Idling isn’t an effective way to warm up your car in the winter — driving away is. Today’s engine and fluid technology is designed to start working as soon as you turn the key (or at lease once your windshield is defrosted). Not only does idling waste gas and cause pollution, it can actually cause damage to your vehicle.

If you’re faced with severe winter conditions, you may want to consider a block heater, which warms the engine, or a battery warmer. A battery loses power as the temperature goes down, so warming it gives it that extra boost.

2. All-season tires are as good as winter tires: FALSE.
In the old days, winter tires were knobby things with coarse textured treads. You’d put them on the back two wheels of your rear-wheel-drive car and they would help get you started. Today’s high-tech snow tires offer greater control, stability and braking capabilities, so putting winter tires on all four wheels gives you more control when starting, stopping and taking corners.

“Winter tires for ice and snow performance are far superior than all-seasons,” says Ralph Warner, director of operations of the Rubber Association of Canada. “With the new rubber technologies and compounds, winter tire compounds have a much better gripping capability in colder temperatures.”

3. Restarting your engine is harder on the engine and uses more fuel than idling: FALSE.
Starting and stopping your engine has little impact on the starter motor or battery of today’s vehicles. “Today’s cars have pretty strong starters and good electrical systems,” says Armour. “We need to think of gas mileage and the environment.”

According to Natural Resources Canada, or NRC, component wear caused by restarting is estimated to add $10 per year to the cost of driving — far less than what sitting still costs you in gas. In fact, the NRC recommends that if you’re going to be stopped for 10 seconds or longer (except in traffic), it’s best to turn your car off. Ten seconds of idling can use more fuel than turning off the engine and restarting it.

4. Filling your tires with nitrogen is better than using plain air: MAYBE.
Some studies have shown that filling your tires with nitrogen reduces gas consumption and improves tire life by maintaining an even tire pressure. Nitrogen molecules are larger than oxygen molecules so they don’t leak through the tire walls as readily. Under-inflated tires wear out faster, cost more money in gas and are a safety hazard.

But this added convenience will cost you between $5 and $10 to have each tire filled with nitrogen. Not every service station offers nitrogen and topping up with air negates the benefits.

So unless you’re a racecar driver, you might want to stick to old-fashioned air. “I think it’s one of those unnecessary things,” says Kerr. “Spend your money on it if you really want to keep your tire pressure accurate. You’re better off buying a good gauge.”

Use that gauge to check your tire pressure once a month and keep tires filled according to the optimum pressure (not the maximum, which is the number found on the sidewall of the tire).

Treating your car right

To keep your car in tip-top shape, go to the real experts. “Talk to your service manager at the dealership or a good mechanic at a garage,” says Kerr. Don’t be afraid to ask questions as to what you should be doing or doing differently.

Ask them, “If it was your mother’s car, what would you really have to do to make it safe to drive?” And keep the pantyhose in the lingerie drawer.

The alternative to a worn out car is to trade it in for a newer one. If you’re looking for a new vehicle to replace your old one, we’re proud to be a great Used Car Dealer in Saskatoon. We also have mcKenzie Sales & Leasing dealerships offering used cars in Regina and used cars in Yorkton. We hope you found this information useful. Please leave any questions and comments below.

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